Psychology of Science Text Comprehension

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Circle Diagrams
cognitive load theory
Coherence Building Processes
Construction Integration Model
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discourse processing
educational technology integration
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Elaborative Inferences
Episodic Memory Representation
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Expository Texts
Global Coherence
High Knowledge Learners
Hypermedia Presentation
instructional design strategies
Low Level Questions
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Mental Animation
Metacognitive Monitoring
Metacomprehension Accuracy
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multimedia learning research
Natural Science Texts
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reading comprehension assessment
Referential Model
Refutational Text
Retrieval Structures
Science Text Comprehension
Scientific Text
scientific text understanding processes
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Situation Model
SOA Condition
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780805838749
  • Weight: 1030g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume's goal is to provide readers with up-to-date information on the research and theory of scientific text comprehension. It is widely acknowledged that the comprehension of science and technological artifacts is very difficult for both children and adults. The material is conceptually complex, there is very little background knowledge for most individuals, and the materials are often poorly written. Therefore, it is no surprise that students are turned off from learning science and technology. Given these challenges, it is important to design scientific text in a fashion that fits the cognitive constraints of the learner. The enterprise of textbook design needs to be effectively integrated with research in discourse processing, educational technology, and cognitive science. This book takes a major step in promoting such an integration.

This volume:
*provides an important integration of research and theory with theoretical, methodological, and educational applications;
*includes a number of chapters that cover how science text information affects mental representations and strategies;
*introduces important suggestions about how text design and new technologies can be thought of as pedagogical features; and
*establishes academic text taxonomies and a consensus of the criteria to organize inferences and other mental mechanisms.

Jose Otero, Jos‚ A. Le¢n, Arthur C. Graesser